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Formation of Soil
In your textbook, read about soils and how they form. Complete each statement. is the loose covering of weathered rock particles and
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decaying organic matter overlying the bedrock of Earth’s surface. 2. Soil that is located above its parent material is known as
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3. Soil that has been moved away from its parent bedrock is called
. 4. When heavy machinery digs out soil in the process of building a road,
a vertical sequence layers of soil, called a(n)
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will often be exposed. 5. A distinct layer, or zone, located within a soil profile is known as a(n)
. 6. Soils formed at high latitudes and high elevations that have good drainage but
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no distinct horizons are classified as 7. A(n)
.
is any one of various types of soil that can support
a forest, grassland, prairie, or other environments. 8. Soils found in areas with less than 25 cm of rainfall that often have a high
accumulation of salts are called 9. Soil forms as a result of
. and biological activity that breaks
down and changes soil materials over long periods of time. 10. The relative proportions of particle sizes make up a soil’s 11. Soil
.
is the measure of how well a soil can support the
growth of plants.
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Formation of Soil, continued
In your textbook, read about soil profiles. Complete the soil profile by filling in the horizons. Then answer the questions.
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15. Which horizon is the surface layer? Describe it.
16. Which horizon is the subsoil? Describe it.
17. Which horizon occurs directly above bedrock? Describe it.
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